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This is a '''list of independent game developers''', ]s that are not supported by a ]. They are usually self-funded small teams that operate over the ]. They can retain creative control over the games that they make because they need not answer to an outside funder. Their games are then self-published over the Internet or, at times, sold to a publisher once it is completed. This is a '''list of independent game developers''', ]s that are not supported by a ]. They are usually self-funded small teams that operate over the ]. They can retain creative control over the games that they make because they need not answer to an outside funder. Their games are then self-published over the Internet or, at times, sold to a publisher once it is completed.


Though there are hundreds of such developers, this list consists of financially stable indie game developers who have been around for sometime: This list is ''not'' complete. There are hundreds of such developers. Only financially stable indie game developers who have been around for some time are listed here:

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This is a list of independent game developers, video game developers that are not supported by a publisher. They are usually self-funded small teams that operate over the Internet. They can retain creative control over the games that they make because they need not answer to an outside funder. Their games are then self-published over the Internet or, at times, sold to a publisher once it is completed.

This list is not complete. There are hundreds of such developers. Only financially stable indie game developers who have been around for some time are listed here:

AE4RV http://www.ae4rv.com/
BVS Development Corporation http://www.bvsgames.com/
CleverMedia http://www.clevermedia.com/
Cornutopia http://www.cornutopia.net/
Dexterity Software http://www.dexterity.com/
Digital Eel http://digital-eel.com/
DreamQuest Software http://www.dq.com/
Flying Lab Software http://www.flyinglab.com/
GameHouse http://www.gamehouse.com/
Gamersoft http://www.gamersoft.net/
Goodsol Development http://www.goodsol.com/
Hamumu Software http://www.hamumu.com
Laminar Research http://www.laminarresearch.com/
Moonpod http://www.moonpod.com/
PopCap Games http://www.popcap.com/
Rampant Games http://www.rampantgames.com
Reflexive Entertainment http://www.reflexive.com/
Retro64 http://www.retro64.com/
Sherman3D http://www.sherman3d.com/
Silver Creek Entertainment http://www.silvercrk.com/
Shrapnel Games http://www.shrapnelgames.com/
Soleau Software http://www.soleau.com/
Spiderweb Software http://www.spiderwebsoftware.com/
Team Chaos http://users3.ev1.net/%7Evictory2112/index.htm
Team Shanghai Alice http://www16.big.or.jp/~zun/
TreeCardGames http://www.solsuite.com/
Twilight Games http://www.twilightgames.com/

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